Verus Mortgage Capital Launches Newly Redesigned Website

Washington, D.C. – April 19, 2019 – Verus Mortgage Capital (VMC), a full-service correspondent investor offering residential non-QM and investor lending solutions, has just launched a new website that has been completely redesigned to improve site visitors’ overall online experience.

The new website, www.verusmc.com, features a fresh, modern design and includes a blog that offers relevant non-QM information.

“We’re focused not only on growing our firm, but we’re also committed to growing the non-QM market,” said Dane Smith, President of VMC. “To that end, we’ve enhanced our website with helpful tools and information so that correspondent lenders can clearly see and understand the tremendous opportunity responsible non-QM presents.”

About Verus Mortgage Capital

Founded in 2015, Verus Mortgage Capital (VMC) is a non-QM correspondent investor backed by Invictus Capital Partners, a leading investment firm. VMC purchases loans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and focuses solely on the non-agency market. It offers correspondent lenders a wide range of home financing products for credit worthy borrowers.

The Washington, D.C.-based company, with operations located in Minneapolis, has purchased in excess of $5 billion in expanded, non-agency loans since its inception. In addition, through its affiliates, VMC has completed nine rated securitizations. Mortgage bankers can learn more about VMC’s investor products by visiting www.verusmc.com.

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